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- Airstreamer67ExplorerI didn't have good results with Gorilla tape after a few months of heat and rain. I finally punched a few small holes along both sides of the cuts and used a few plastic zip-ties to "stitch" my belly together again. That worked.
- TurnThePageExplorerCoroplast comes in various thickness and colors, and is usually sold in 4'x8' sheets. I have been able to find it at a few different places in Spokane, WA, one of which has warehouse pricing. I'm sure if it's that available around here, it's gotta be available everywhere.
I have a couple sheets in my garage right now. That stuff comes in handy for many different uses.
As for tape, Gorilla tape has worked well for me under there too. But if you want it to last, Eternabond will. - GrandpaKipExplorer IIThe best tape I have found is called scrim tape. Available from Amazon.
Gorilla tape is great stuff, but it didn't last long under the trailer in my case. - bobndotExplorer II
kerrlakeRoo wrote:
DutchmenSport wrote:
Mortimer Brewster wrote:
If you have multiple sign shops in your area, shop around. I got quotes ranging from $16 to $64. I believe Home Depot carries white sheets of Coroplast.
I did a search with Home Depot. That stuff ain't cheap! Wow! If I ever have to replace mine, I think I'll just use 1/4 inch plywood! Wow!
Click here.
Dutch, most plywood has a dislike for water, coroplast is able to take the drenching it gets underneath the tt as you go down the road.
DS, those prices at HD were for a 5 pack or a 3 pack of the thicker sheets. You would have to use marine ply or pressure treated ply and the extra weight would not be good and the cost would also be up there. - Ralph_CramdenExplorer IIfactoryrvsurplus.com
Look under repair parts then underbelly.
$4.00 per ft. - sp8goldExplorerA buddy replaced the coroplast with thin galvanized metal on his fifth wheel. I am sure he added some weight but he was happy with the result.
- kerrlakeRooExplorer
DutchmenSport wrote:
Mortimer Brewster wrote:
If you have multiple sign shops in your area, shop around. I got quotes ranging from $16 to $64. I believe Home Depot carries white sheets of Coroplast.
I did a search with Home Depot. That stuff ain't cheap! Wow! If I ever have to replace mine, I think I'll just use 1/4 inch plywood! Wow!
Click here.
Dutch, most plywood has a dislike for water, coroplast is able to take the drenching it gets underneath the tt as you go down the road. - DutchmenSportExplorer
Mortimer Brewster wrote:
If you have multiple sign shops in your area, shop around. I got quotes ranging from $16 to $64. I believe Home Depot carries white sheets of Coroplast.
I did a search with Home Depot. That stuff ain't cheap! Wow! If I ever have to replace mine, I think I'll just use 1/4 inch plywood! Wow!
Click here. - Mortimer_BrewstExplorer IIIf you have multiple sign shops in your area, shop around. I got quotes ranging from $16 to $64. I believe Home Depot carries white sheets of Coroplast.
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